Children's Fiction
I'm Not Scared, YOU'RE Scared!
The forest was alive with whispers. Trees creaked as though sharing secrets, the wind rustled through the leaves like hurried gossip, and the shadows seemed to lean in, listening. Most animals hurried home before dusk. But not Rabbit.
By Fazal Ur Rahman6 months ago in Chapters
The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!
Imagine waking up in a village where every corner hums with life. Children laugh in the streets, neighbors greet one another in song, the kettle whistles cheerfully, and music spills out of windows like sunlight. This was La Paz—a place as colorful in sound as it was in spirit.
By Fazal Ur Rahman6 months ago in Chapters
Smart Money, Smart Life: Lessons from Two Mentors
Introduction – The Two Voices That Shaped My Life When I was a child, I had the unique privilege of being guided by two very different mentors. Neither of them were my biological father, yet both influenced my thoughts about money, success, and the meaning of life.
By iftikhar habib6 months ago in Chapters
Mike Savage’s Favourite Spots in New Canaan
New Canaan, Connecticut, is more than just a picturesque town — it’s a vibrant community where history blends seamlessly with modern charm. For Michael Savage, a prominent figure known for his passion for collecting and cultivating culture, New Canaan is home. His favourite spots around town highlight the unique character of this place, from hidden gems to renowned landmarks.
By Mike Savage New Canaan6 months ago in Chapters
Luna the Lopsided Lion
In the heart of Sunspot Savannah, where golden grass swayed with the wind and birds sang sweet songs at sunrise, lived a young lion cub named Luna. But Luna didn’t look like the other lions in her pride. Her left ear flopped down, her right one stood up straight. Her tail curled in a funny spiral, and her mane grew in all directions like a wild bush.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Chapters
The Power Of Physical Touch
As a parent, there's nothing more precious than the bond you share with your child. One way to nurture this bond is through physical touch. A scholar once said that parents should kiss their children at least four times and touch them five times daily. This may seem like a simple act, but it can have a profound impact on your child's emotional and psychological well-being.
By Tariq Pathan 7 months ago in Chapters
I Found Him Where I'd Never Been.
## **The Stranger in My Memories** **By Adil Khan (optional)** The first time I dreamed of him, I thought nothing of it. He stood by a fountain in a town square I didn’t recognize—tall, wearing a dark green coat, a calm expression on his face. I woke up feeling strangely comforted, as if I’d reunited with someone I hadn’t seen in years. But I couldn’t place him. He was a stranger.
By Adil Khalid7 months ago in Chapters
Under the Banyan Tree
Ravi was born in the small village of Dharmapur, nestled between rice paddies and mango groves. The village had no cinema, no mall, and only one dusty road that led in and out. But it had a banyan tree in the center, whose roots had kissed the earth for over 300 years, and under which the whole village gathered each evening.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Chapters
Dr. Jeffrey Kesten: A Compassionate Healer Transforming Lives Across Continents
Introduction: A Legacy of Service In the global tapestry of humanitarian efforts, a few individuals stand out for their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those most in need. Dr. Jeffrey Kesten is one such remarkable figure. With a career dedicated to healing, service, and empowerment, Dr. Kesten’s work has left an indelible mark from the forests of Uganda to the vibrant communities of Pakistan. This blog explores his inspiring journey and the profound impact of his outreach.
By Mike Terror7 months ago in Chapters










